| diversion |
The act of turning the natural course of water for use in other purposes.
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| diversion |
Removal of water from its natural course or location by canal, pipe, or other conduit.
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| diversion |
(1) Use of part of a stream flow as water supply. (2) A channel with a supporting ridge on the lower side constructed across a slope to divert water at a non-erosive velocity to sites where it can be used and disposed of.
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| diversion c. |
inflammation of a segment of distal colon that has been defunctionalized by diversion of the fecal stream by subtotal colectomy; it may be asymptomatic or may be marked by tenesmus, anorectal pain, and bloody rectal discharge. It resolves following reanastomosis of the intestine.
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| diversional activity, deficient |
The state in which an individual experiences a decreased stimulation from or interest or engagement in recreational or leisure activities (because of internal/external factors that may or may not be beyond the ind
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